Layers! They’re not just for surviving the winter, they can also make your paintings look awesome. Join me in this class to learn how to harness the power of layers to give your floral paintings depth and form.
In this class, I’m going to show how to use layering with watercolors to make floral images ‘pop’. I’ll give you lots of tips on how to make watercolors work for you, and show you how to layer your colors in ways that create 3D-looking images.
I’ll share my process for:
- layering watercolours
- creating depth and form
- simplifying a reference image
- breaking down the painting process into manageable chunks
- helping a painting feel finished
You don’t need any experience with watercolors to take this class; I will take you through the basics to help you get started and find a method that works for you. And if you’re a more experienced watercolor artist, you can experiment with different layering and shading approaches in a no-pressure, joyful space.
By the end of this class you will have really gotten to grips with layering, shading, and creating floral art with depth and form.
So let’s do this – see you in class!
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I have several other art classes too! You can learn about them here
And if you’re looking for beautiful floral reference images to paint – I got you. I’ve curated a board on Pinterest especially for this.
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